The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Oct 27-28
  • Featuring EarlOrrin Productions’ Chocolate Covered Rocky Horror
  • In Partnership with Creative Alliance

BCS Presents
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW


Featuring EarlOrrin Productions’ Chocolate Covered Rocky Horror

In Partnership with Creative Alliance

BCS is at it again! It’s time to rocket back to 1975 with an interactive movie night of the timeless cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. We’re teaming up with Creative Alliance and Chocolate Covered Rocky Horror for TWO nights to bare it all while we shout at the screen with the help of Betty O’ Hell No and her spectacular cadre of performers. Expect a costume contest, popcorn and a whole lot of fishnet.

  • Come early! Grab a cocktail, a toss pack, and make sure you get a good seat. Doors open at 7:30 PM and pre-show begins at 8:30 PM!
  • Toss Packs ($5) include everything you need for Rocky Horror.
  • Costumes Encouraged! There will be a costume contest for a chance to win prizes as part of the preshow!
  • You are welcome to bring your own supplies for Rocky Horror, BUT please DO NOT THROW FOOD! We don’t want any extra little creatures in our theater…

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (RHPS) was released on September 25, 1975, with music and characters that feature androgynous themes. EarlOrrin Productions, LLC produced the first all African American live shadow cast production of RHPS.

Chocolate Covered Rocky Horror (CCRH) features live vocal performances, innovative choreography, crowd engagement and participation, bringing another dimension to the Rocky Horror shadow cast experience. Since 2015, CCRH has been a tribute to the queer experience while exposing minorities to liberating art forms.

EarlOrrin Productions Chocolate Covered Rocky Horror

Creative Alliance

The Creative Alliance builds communities by bringing together artists and audiences from diverse backgrounds to experience spectacular arts and education programs and engage in the creative process. They provide support to area artists, promote Baltimore as a center for creative production, act as a positive force in our community, and advocate for cultural expression rooted in a sense of place.

For more information, please visit their website: www.creativealliance.org

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